Patents Assigned to Fluidmaster, Inc.
-
Publication number: 20090089922Abstract: A dual flush button assembly includes a unitary button with a full flush surface and a partial flush surface. Pressing the partial flush surface moves the button linearly to active a partial flush. Pressing the full flush surface rotates the button to activate a full flush. An extension member beneath the button is coupled to a link of a dual flush valve. The extension member is moved farther when the full flush surface is engaged. The button is configured to pivot with respect to a housing when the full flush portion is engaged.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Applicant: Fluidmaster, Inc.Inventors: Tuan Le, Bryan Janish
-
Publication number: 20090025130Abstract: A flush valve is provided for flushing a toilet bowl. The flush valve includes a center tube having a lug, a flush activation device configured to initially raise the center tube, at least one latching mechanism configured to control movement of the center tube, and at least one rack configured to have movement controlled by the at least one latching mechanism. The at least one latching mechanism controls volume of fluid used during a flush.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2008Publication date: January 29, 2009Applicant: Fluidmaster, Inc.Inventors: Tuan Le, Bryan Janish, Robert Collin, Bill DeKeyser
-
Publication number: 20090025129Abstract: A flush valve is provided for flushing a toilet bowl. The flush valve includes a center tube, a flush activation device configured to initially raise the center tube, and at least one timing mechanism configured to control movement of the center tube. The timing mechanism controls volume of fluid used during a flush.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2008Publication date: January 29, 2009Applicant: Fluidmaster, Inc.Inventors: Tuan Le, Bryan Janish, Robert Collin, Bill DeKeyser
-
Publication number: 20090020725Abstract: A method of manufacturing a flush valve device is provided, including forming a mold for a first half and a second half of the flush valve device, performing injection molding on the mold, upon cooling, removing the first half and the second half from the mold, and forming the flush valve device by joining the first half and the second half.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2008Publication date: January 22, 2009Applicant: Fluidmaster, Inc.Inventors: Tuan Le, Bryan Janish, Robert Collin, Bill DeKeyser
-
Publication number: 20090019627Abstract: A dual flush valve is provided for refilling fluid in a toilet bowl. The dual flush valve includes a refill mechanism configured to refill the toilet bowl with a substantially same volume of refill fluid for both a full flush and a half flush, a first valve connected to the refill mechanism, the first valve operates to control flow of fluid into a bowl, a fluid input is connected to a first port of the first valve, and a fluid output is connected to a second port of the first valve. The level of fluid in the bowl is refilled to a same level for both a full flush and a half flush.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2008Publication date: January 22, 2009Applicant: Fluidmaster, Inc.Inventors: Tuan Le, Bryan Janish
-
Patent number: 7029216Abstract: The locknut is adapted for axial engagement of a threaded shaft having an axis and an outer thread. The locknut has properties for limiting a tightening torque on the shaft to a predetermined torque value. In one aspect, a first member is adapted for engagement by a user and rotation about the shaft. A second member having inner threads is disposed in a rotatable, coaxial relationship with the first member. At least one deflection wall is included in the first member and is provided with properties for deflecting outwardly in response to a radial force. At least one deflecting element is included in the second member and is disposed to exert a radial force against the deflection wall. The deflecting element has a generally engaged relationship with the deflection wall at a torque level not greater than the predetermined torque to maintain the inner threads of the second member in an engaged relationship with the first member.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2003Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Fluidmaster, Inc.Inventor: John McKay
-
Patent number: 6908123Abstract: A quick coupler formed of two identical sectors that snap lock together in a radially inward direction relative to a central axis of an annular hole passing through the coupler. The coupler is in the form of a nut or housing for surrounding the ends of two conduits that are to be coupled. The annular hole extends between opposite end faces and has structure near each end face. The structure at one end of the annular hole comprises a flange for retaining a first conduit when the sectors are snapped surroundingly snapped together on the end of the first conduit. The structure at the other end of the annular hole has circumferentially spaced lugs for cooperation with bosses on the second conduit in a bayonet quick coupling fashion. The combination of the coupler with first and second conduits having cooperating structure enabling the coupler to join the conduits in sealed fluid communication.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2001Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Fluidmaster, Inc.Inventor: Tuan Le
-
Patent number: 6719294Abstract: A gasket assembly includes an upper housing forming a seal with the outlet of a bathroom fixture, and a lower housing forming a seal with a sewer pipe. The lower housing has an outer surface extending along an axis and a toroidal gasket disposed in sealing relationship with the outer surface and the sewer pipe. To accommodate larger sewer pipes, the outer surface can be formed on an adapter and a second gasket provided to form a seal with the adapter. In an associated method for mounting the gasket assembly, the gasket is rolled axially in a continuous sealing relationship with the lower housing.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2001Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Fluidmaster, Inc.Inventors: Jack T. Nguyen, Christopher A. Coppock, Steven E. Maple, Troy A. Bell, Kevin J. Doverspike
-
Patent number: 6662379Abstract: A toilet cleaning dispenser system adapted for placement in a toilet tank includes a hanger, a dispenser housing and a cartridge device removably coupled to the dispenser housing. The cartridge device, which includes a cleanser tablet enclosed within a cartridge housing, is inserted into a cavity of the dispenser housing and turned in one direction to lock the device and, alternatively, in an opposite direction to unlock the device. The cartridge housing may be formed to turn as one unit, or be formed as a basket and a rotatable cap that can be turned with respect to the basket. The dispenser housing includes an inlet water trap and an outlet water trap, each comprising a pair of concentric, nested tubes that retain liquid after flushing so as to prevent fumes from exiting the dispenser housing into the toilet tank.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2001Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Fluidmaster, Inc.Inventors: Jack T. Nguyen, Farid Maiwandi, Dan Lodhe, Christopher A. Coppock, Troy A. Bell
-
Patent number: 6615863Abstract: A toilet fill valve (16) includes a fill tube (21) which is mounted through a hole (14) in a toilet tank wall (12), having isolating means for isolating the fill tube (21) from direct contact with the toilet tank wall (12), as well as isolating water-borne noise and vibration in the fill tube (21) from direct transmission to the wall (12) of the tank (10).Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2002Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Fluidmaster, Inc.Inventor: Tuan V. Le
-
Patent number: 6604249Abstract: A flush valve is adapted to be mounted in the tank of a toilet and includes a selector assembly and a flush valve. The selector assembly is accessible from outside the toilet and provides for initiation of the flushing operation and an alternative choice between a larger flush water volume and a smaller flush water volume. A support structure provides for both axial and radial movement of the selector assembly relative to the flush valve in order to facilitate mounting and aligning of the flush valve assembly. A slide mechanism provides for variation of at least the smaller flush water volume.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2002Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Fluidmaster, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Han, John McKay, Tracy James Haggstrom, Farid Maiwandi
-
Patent number: 6449779Abstract: A cleaning dispenser assembly to be used in connection with a toilet tank is coupled to a fill valve and an overflow tube of the tank. The dispenser assembly includes a container with a removable lid. A refill tube is coupled to a fill valve of the tank and the container. Tall and short discharge tubes are coupled to the container at different heights to facilitate the withdrawal of fluid from the container while preventing a vacuum from developing within the closed container. U-traps are formed in the refill tube and the discharge tubes to retain a portion of liquid in a steady state so as to seal the passageways in order to prevent gases from escaping into the tank.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Fluidmaster, Inc.Inventor: Jack Nguyen
-
Patent number: 6442772Abstract: A flush valve is adapted to be mounted in the tank of a toilet and includes a selector assembly and a flush valve. The selector assembly is accessible from outside the toilet and provides for initiation of the flushing operation and an alternative choice between a larger flush water volume and a smaller flush water volume. A support structure provides for both axial and radial movement of the selector assembly relative to the flush valve in order to facilitate mounting and aligning of the flush valve assembly. A slide mechanism provides for variation of at least the smaller flush water volume.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2001Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Fluidmaster, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Han, John McKay, Tracy James Haggstrom, Farid Maiwandi
-
Patent number: 6354326Abstract: A toilet fill valve includes a housing defining a water fill passage and a water inlet. A valve disposed in the passage divides the housing into a upstream portion and a downstream portion. A pressure regulator vertically oriented in the downstream portion of the housing has a spiral configuration providing a significant pressure drop in the water flow. Noise abatement is enhanced by pressure regulation which reduces the flow velocity, flow directors which inhibit turbulence, and energy drops provided in a downspout.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1998Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Fluidmaster, Inc.Inventors: Tuan Van Le, Christopher A. Coppock
-
Patent number: 6339882Abstract: A flush valve is adapted for placement through a hole in the bottom of a toilet tank. The valve seat has an axis with a lower section adapted to extend through the hole and an upper section defining an opening generally perpendicular to the axis. A first sleeve communicates with a central channel in the upper section. A valve elbow has a second axis with an overflow section and a second sleeve registerable with the first sleeve to provide fluid communication between the overflow section and the (central channel) an associated method includes injection molding steps wherein first and second core pins are removed laterally and the second sleeve is inserted into the first sleeve to provide fluid communication between the overflow section of the valve elbow in the central channel of the valve seat.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2000Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Assignee: Fluidmaster, Inc.Inventors: Kent Goessling, John McKay
-
Patent number: 6182306Abstract: A toilet fill valve includes an outlet pipe associated with a wash basin, an outlet tube associated with a wet-bowl configuration and an outlet assembly for filling the tank of the toilet. A blocking device includes a first plug for blocking the pipe in the absence of a wash basin, and a second plug for blocking the outlet tube in the absence of a wet-bowl configuration. An outlet assembly includes a deflector for directing water against a side wall of the tank, and an aerator for adding turbulence to the water in order to minimize noise associated with filling the tank with water.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1998Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Fluidmaster, Inc.Inventor: Joseph U. Han
-
Patent number: 6131211Abstract: A vacuum assist toilet provides an efficient flushing in a tank of relatively low height. A container assembly (36) includes a largely sealed container (34) that lies within the tank (12) to hold water that is dispensed in a flushing so as to create a vacuum at the top of the tank for application to the toilet bowl outlet. The flush valve (40) lies within the container, and the lower portion of the container is isolated from tank water surrounding the container, so water used during a flushing is obtained primarily by the outflow of water within the container and through a valve seat at the bottom of the container. A baffle (130) largely surrounds the region containing the flush valve, to produce an earlier dosing of the flush valve.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1999Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: FluidMaster, Inc.Inventor: Arnold Hennessey
-
Patent number: 6123843Abstract: A system is provided for treating water to reduce calcium carbonate deposits. At least three or four pairs of magnets (30a-30d and 32a-32d in FIG. 2) form a group of magnets that are mounted around a water-carrying pipe (12), with the magnets spaced apart parallel to the length of the pipe, and with the magnets of each pair lying on opposite sides of the pipe. Each pair of magnets (e.g. 30a, 32a) and a frame (34) that holds them, forms a unit which clamps individually around the pipe, to facilitate changing of the spacing between adjacent magnets. Two different groups of magnets (16, 18) can be employed, with the spacing of magnets in a first group being nonharmonic to the spacing in a second group.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1994Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Fluidmaster, Inc.Inventor: Adolf Schoepe
-
Patent number: 6081938Abstract: A flush valve is adapted to be mounted in the tank of a toilet and includes a selector assembly and a flush valve. The selector assembly is accessible from outside the toilet and provides for initiation of the flushing operation and an alternative choice between a larger flush water volume and a smaller flush water volume. A support structure provides for both axial and radial movement of the selector assembly relative to the flush valve in order to facilitate mounting and alignment of the flush valve assembly. A slide mechanism provides for variation of at least the smaller flush water volume.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: FluidMaster, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. McClure, John C. McKay, Miguel C. Garcia
-
Patent number: D476057Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2002Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Fluidmaster, Inc.Inventors: Jack T. Nguyen, Farid Maiwandi, Dan Lohde, Christopher A. Coppock, Troy A. Bell